Thanks. I understand that this is how it should work in theory. But 
what about when I try to make it real? All I want to do on the client-
side is to deserialize the XML (using the BeanDeserializer provided in 
axis.jar) into the Bean class and then use a some getters to get the 
respected fields. If I use the call.RegisterTypeMapping() method I 
mentioned earlier I have to map the xml QName to a Java class. If I 
give just any name of a class (imaginary-not already existing) in this 
method, the file won't even compile. Javac complains about unknown 
class name and it's right! 

So, what I'm saying is, what way is there to do exactly what you 
describe as "handle the XML" on the client when I'm receiving a bean 
and need a standard-normal deserialization?

Thanks again.

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> No,
> 
> all you have to do is to decribe teh structure of your data in 
> wsdl. It' s up to the client how he wants to do with the xml.
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> -----Urspr&oacgr;ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Costas Polychronopoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 16. Februar 2003 15:44
> An: Axis mailing list
> Betreff: Using DII with complex types
> 
> 
> Hi everyone!
> 
> I've been reading into the JAX-RPC specs and DII for some time but 
> I couldn't figure out one thing. If I want on the client-side to 
> receive as a result of a WS invocation a JavaBean from a service 
> I've created, do I have to have a copy of the JavaBean at the 
> client? I understand that I should use the registerTypeMapping 
> method to register the Bean(De)Serializer for what I get through 
> SOAP from the server-side, but is it necessary to  have a copy of 
> the bean, too?
> 
> In other words, is there a way to get a Bean on the client-side 
> without creating the stubs - using WSDL2Java?
> 
> Thanx
> 
>

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